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CARA's horizon was bounded by hats, but it wouldn't be always. She was convinced that some day her beauty and brains would bring her luxuries, accompanied by a wedding ring. Meanwhile she was content to wait. — Then Faversham walked into Madame Theresa's hat shop. He thought lie had never seen it girl so lovely as Cara. Soon he was introducing he... more »r to London's night life; to his grandmother, Lady Faversham, in whose hands were the family purse strings; to Paul Hayden, his disinherited cousin, who had a charming insolence, a passion for invention, and no money at all.

Lady Faversham enabled Cara to open her own hat shop on Bond Street. But you won't remember her so much for that kind deed as for the fact that she was a grand and wise old lady who knew a great deal about love and the ways of men with a girl.« less